The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1936, Page 3

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~ ‘rector of the MAINTAINS STAND. | Part of Vandenberg’s Speech Cut Off Because of Record- ¢d Voice of F.-R. off the chain. The broadcast came two minutes after system officials, dearning that a Phonograph would be employed to re- produce President Roosevelt's voice, Reconsiders Decision Vice President H. Leslie Atiass, in charge of Cojumbia’s Chicago offices. said he reconsidered the announce- ment just before Sen. Vandenberg stepped to the microphone, but thet in the meanwhile some eastern and New England stations had been Uis- connected, To a demand by Hill Blackett, di- Republican nationai committee's public relations division. for s. free rebroadcast, re- ited : “We will neither give time nor seil time to the Republican party to broadcast a program in which the lent’s volce, or any other per- 80n's voice, is reproduced on @ phono- ay tecord or simulated by an actor.” Called Standard Practice That, he declared, was “standard network practice,” 3 “There is no issue of free speech here.” Because of the “confusion,” he said, and Blackett’s statement that the committee did not obtain “value re- ceived,” no charge Would be made for pon, wYonecierg) speaking ‘bol . Vandenberg, fore about 40 guests ina North Michigan Avenue-club, employed a phonograph to reproduce what he said were re- marks made by President Roosevelt during the: 1932 campaign. The Republican speaker then. “re- plied” to the phonographic interpola- In New York Senator Vandenberg said Monday the incident “is closed 80 far as I am concerned.” Don Burdick Pleads Innocent to Charge Wesport, Conn., Oct. 19.—(#)—Don pleaded innocent Monday through his - attorney to a charge that he shot his wealthy father-in-law. Harry EB Byram, “with intent to murder.” Burdick did not appear in the Westport town court for-his arraign- ment, leaving the entire proceedings. in charge of Raymond Hackett, Stam- ford lawyer. Judge Frank McMahon bound Bur- dick. over to the January term of the superior court, Bonds were continued at $6,000. : The state charged that on Sept. 4, Burdick © both men occupied rooms in the Nor- walk hospital. ‘ Two weeks after the shooting, Byram and Mrs. Evans, 40, were mar- ried in New York. 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